Here are the CDC guidelines for schools to reopen. If they are wanting schools to actually follow these then they (CDC) have to know they are doomed to failure. Even with alternate day schedules, it would be impossible for nearly all schools to meet these conditions. Band would be all but dead. Let's hope school leaders use common sense when planning protocols for the next school year.

That was from the 19th. Since then the same group has now said surface spread is very limited and less dangerous so does that mean they can ease up and let the kids go down a slide? Or that maybe they don't have to freak out because a kid handed another kid his instrument from the ground after a water break? Or that they don't have to bring their own tennis balls to the tennis court?

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Here are the CDC guidelines for schools to reopen. If they are wanting schools to actually follow these then they (CDC) have to know they are doomed to failure. Even with alternate day schedules, it would be impossible for nearly all schools to meet these conditions. Band would be all but dead. Let's hope school leaders use common sense when planning protocols for the next school year.

The information about the surface spread was also released the same day. It only made the news yesterday just like this release.

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That was from the 19th. Since then the same group has now said surface spread is very limited and less dangerous so does that mean they can ease up and let the kids go down a slide? Or that maybe they don't have to freak out because a kid handed another kid his instrument from the ground after a water break? Or that they don't have to bring their own tennis balls to the tennis court?

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Here are the CDC guidelines for schools to reopen. If they are wanting schools to actually follow these then they (CDC) have to know they are doomed to failure. Even with alternate day schedules, it would be impossible for nearly all schools to meet these conditions. Band would be all but dead. Let's hope school leaders use common sense when planning protocols for the next school year.